Tennessee Tornado

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Tennessee Tornado
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Entrance
Location Dollywood
Park Section Craftsmen's Valley
Type Steel - corkscrew
Status Open
Opened April 17, 1999
Manufacturer Arrow Dynamics
Model Custom Looping
Track layout Terrain
Lift/launch system Chain lift hill
Height 163 feet (49.7 m)
Drop 128 feet (39 m)
Length 2,682 feet (817.5 m)
Max speed 63 mile per hour (101.4 km/h)
Inversions 3
Duration 1:48
Capacity 1,360 riders per hour
Cost $8,000,000 USD
Max G force 3.7
Height Restriction 54 inches (137.2 cm)
Tennessee Tornado at RCDB
Pictures of Tennessee Tornado at RCDB

The Tennessee Tornado debuted April 17, 1999 and was Dollywood's first major coaster expansion as well as one of Arrow Dynamics' last major coasters. The ride opened in a valley location previously occupied by Thunder Express, an Arrow Dynamics "Runaway Mine Train" coaster.

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